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Short note on Gamete formation​

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Answered by amrita5723
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Gametes are formed through meiosis (reduction division), in which a germ cell undergoes two fissions, resulting in the production of four gametes. ... During fertilization, male and female gametes fuse, producing a diploid (i.e., containing paired chromosomes) zygote

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Gamete Formation

Gametes are formed through a process of cell division called meiosis. This two-step division process produces four haploid daughter cells. Haploid cells contain only one set of chromosomes. When the haploid male and female gametes unit in a process called fertilization, they form what is called a zygote. The zygote is diploid and contains two sets of chromosomes.

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